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John Buchholz standing next to a bear, hung from a tree after the hunt.
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Grant Deeble, on left holding rifle, standing next to another hunter (named Baker). In front of them is a bear carcass, draped on a sawhorse. Automobile and cabin in background.
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Edward, Willis (father), Mike and Bob Nottingham at Beaver Creek with bear. Rifle in foreground. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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L. J. Borah stands next to his horse following a successful hunt. The horse is carrying a large bear.
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"Uncle Jake Borah's camp site in Colorado near Sweetwater Lake". Two tents are visible for the camp with several men and horses (plus one pack mule) surrounding the area. A spit in the center holds what appears to be a bear strung up by his feet with other small animals attached. A smattering of snow remains on the small ridge behind the camp. Jake Borah is possibly the second man from right in a wide-brim hat.
Thumbnail for 'Interview with Edith Marie (Huffer) Sisac'
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Edith Sisac talks about growing up in the Pomona area of Mesa County, attending the Pomona School, and riding her bike to Grand Junction High School along the railroad tracks in the early Twentieth century. She recalls the grocery store in Grand Junction owned by Roy Sisac, her husband’s father. She speaks about the Mesa Lakes Resort and the Mesa Lakes Ski Run, which were owned and operated by the Sisac and Foster families, and about the development...